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Raiders Premium Club Seat PSLs Will Cost $20,000-75,000 Apiece

PSLs for premium club seating at the Raiders' Las Vegas stadium will "cost fans between $20,000 and $75,000 apiece," according to Richard Velotta of the LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL. Documents show that the Raiders would "generate at least" $160M in revenue based on the estimated 8,000 club seats and the "'VVIP club seats' available." On the price list, PSLs for VVIP club seats "cost $75,000 each," and the next level of club PSLs "sell for $35,000 each, and the lowest-level PSLs cost $20,000 for each seat." Buyers will "have the option of financing the cost of their PSLs and their season tickets over several years." For example, the total cost of PSLs and "two season tickets for top-tier seats" would be $33,927 per year when financed through '24. The cost for "two mid-level club seats is $19,132 a year, and two low-end club seats would cost $13,647 a year." The Raiders will "begin selling more seats in the stadium starting Tuesday, but prices haven't been released." Some fans have "complained in telephone calls" that the Raiders had "scheduled them for meetings to finalize club-seat purchases only to cancel the meetings." A Raiders spokesperson said that the meetings were "canceled because high demand resulted in seats selling out before the meetings occurred" (LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL, 7/12).

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